Beast Health

4.4 43 Reviews

Beast makes simple, compact blenders that encourage whole food nutrition and hydration for stronger immunity.

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Beast Health blenders have been praised for their aesthetic design, solid build, impressive power, and quiet operation. However, they are criticized for being difficult to clean, poor customer service, and malfunctioning after a period of use.

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  • The Beast is a good blender for normal blending tasks, which suits my needs. What really drew me to this blender is its sleek and compact appearance — it doesn’t take up much space on a kitchen counter, making it an excellent choice for apartment living. The modular capabilities are a nice plus.

  • I was a bit skeptical of the blender-cup type of product after using an immersion blender on my smoothies for years—the Beast blender is amazing though! I love the look of it and it's really effective. I like my smoothies pretty thick so I usually have to take it off and stir a few times before it's fully blended, but I could just add more water to avoid the hassle. Overall, I'm really happy with the quality and especially love the intentional design!

  • I've had my beast for a couple of months now and I'm mostly just obsessed with the design. The blender itself is good, is it groundbreaking in comparison to my Nutribullet though? Not really. I do appreciate that you can turn it on and it will go through a cycle of pulses. I also like that there's different sized containers that fit on the blender.

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    It has a tough time blending up some things like frozen mango. I usually have to take the container off multiple times to shake things around and then blend again– but it's the same deal with my Nutribullet. It's also slightly annoying to clean since the grooves are more than just an illusion of design on the exterior.

    Received a free product from Beast Health
  • Updated Review: I’ve started to understand that “The Beast” is the AI for blenders; as long as you add enough liquid, it can whip up what you want—like smoothies! (By the way, they taste delicious with stroopwafels added!) The blender blade is very sharp and can be hard to clean, so it’s best to wash it right after use. I recommend approaching this tool cautiously, especially if you’re used to a bullet blender or an old-school Osterizer. This blender does not function unless all criteria are met. 9/25/24 — I received this blender as a wedding gift from a designer friend who claimed it would be life-changing – and she wasn't wrong. It has been an excellent addition to my kitchen. However, I've rated it 4 stars because it requires a warm-up period before use, which can be inconvenient when I need it quickly. I haven't found much information online regarding this issue, so I plan to contact the company for support. Overall, it's a fantastic product with just this minor setback.

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What is Beast Health?

Beast makes simple, compact blenders that encourage whole food nutrition and hydration for stronger immunity.

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Best-in-class blending technology to make you Strong Inside™